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College Circulatory and Immune Systems
College Circulatory and Immune Systems
These are all possible circulatory routes from the heart except                                                                                 .
  1. heart-arteries-capillary bed-veins-heart
  2. heart-arteries-cappilary bed-vein-cappillary bed-veins-heart
  3. heart-arteries-capillary bed-vein-capillary bed-arteries-heart
  4. heart-arteries-arterial anastomosis-capillary bed-veins-heart
  5. heart-arteries-arteriak anastomosis-capillary bed-venous anastomosis-veins-heart
College Circulatory and Immune Systems
The universal donor of RBC's, but not necessarily plasma is                 .
  1. AB; Rh negative
  2. AB; Rh positive
  3. O; Rh negative
  4. O; Rh positive
  5. ABO; Rh negative
College Circulatory and Immune Systems
College Circulatory and Immune Systems
This kind of lymphocyte mediates adaptive immune response and kills infected cells.
  1. Plasma cells
  2. Natural killer cells
  3. Cytotoxic T cells
  4. T lymphocyte
College Circulatory and Immune Systems
Which of these describes typical blood flow?
  1. arteries to veins to capillaries
  2. capillaries to arteries to veins
  3. arteries to capillaries to veins
College Circulatory and Immune Systems
Hemophilia is                                  .
  1. an X linked trait
  2. more prevalent in women
  3. results in excessive blood clots`
  4. all choices correct
College Circulatory and Immune Systems
Atherosclerosis is                                                         .
  1. Deterioration of arteries
  2. Hardening and thickening of the inner walls
  3. Decrease of blood to the heart
  4. Hardening and thickening of artery walls from accumilati
College Circulatory and Immune Systems
The tricuspid valve regulates the opening between                                       .
  1. the right atrium and left atrium
  2. the right atrium and right ventricle
  3. the right atrium and left ventricle
  4. the left atrium and the left ventricle
  5. the pulmonary and aortic valves
College Circulatory and Immune Systems
The                                            is the pacemaker that initiates each heart beat.
  1. sympathetic division of the nervous system
  2. autonomic nervous system
  3. sinoatrial node (SA)
  4. atrioventricular (AV) node
  5. cardiac conduction system
College Circulatory and Immune Systems
In which vessel is system pressure high then decreases along it's path through body?
  1. Superior Vena Cava
  2. Capillary bed
  3. Aorta
  4. Inferior Vena cava
College Circulatory and Immune Systems
Type AB blood has                  RBC antigens.
  1. none
  2. anti-A and Anti-B
  3. anti A
  4. anti B
  5. A and B
College Circulatory and Immune Systems
Pressure during ventricular contraction is called                   .
  1. Diastolic pressure
  2. Vasodialation
  3. Systolic pressure
  4. Vasoconstriction
College Circulatory and Immune Systems
Oxygen-poor blood enters which chamber of the heart?
  1. left ventricle
  2. left atrium
  3. right atrium
  4. right ventricle
College Circulatory and Immune Systems
Atrial depolarization causes                       .
  1. the P wave
  2. the QRS complex
  3. the T wave
  4. the first heart sound
  5. the second heart sound
College Circulatory and Immune Systems
Any abnormal cardiac rhythm is called                .
  1. ectopic focus
  2. sinus rhythm
  3. nodal rhythm
  4. heart block
  5. arrhythmia
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